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September 21, 2013

Falcon Rock at Ganges 2013

Falcon Rock at the 2013 Westcoast Work Boat Fall Rendezvous in Ganges Harbour

Apparently Falcon Rock was built as a 50 foot Fisheries Patrol boat way, way back when I was just a wee laddie. (real info here)

This is a special Saturday delivery of Salt Spring Photos…

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*You may have noticed some minor changes in the look of this website.
For example, the sub-title which said images are posted Monday to Friday is gone.
I’m about to start adding new posts on a more casual basis; updating the site when it makes sense to do so. When I’ve got something to show.
There will be more changes over the next few months. And I’m still wrestling with the time it takes to create and publish the images. Time is money and there’s a cost to doing this work. I currently haven’t sorted a way to make the site pay for itself and not steal time from my regular work.

Speaking of which, some of you who may have discovered the automatic morning email delivery may not have visited the actual website, saltspringphotos.com. The site has a specific design in mind, something that the email delivery does not. If you’ve never visited the website, don’t be shy, give it a try.

More to the point, some of you might not know that I once again make my living from photography. Some would call me a commercial photographer (no, I don’t photograph commercials, but that might be fun!). Might be easier to explain what I don’t do: weddings and large group photos. I do however photograph things, people, animals and places for individuals and companies. Mostly on Salt Spring, but sometimes for national news organizations, magazines and other media. For the last six or so years I’ve donated a significant portion of my time and earnings to the performing arts and especially to GISPA (Gulf Islands School of Performing Arts) at Gulf Islands Secondary School. That’s my business cause and I am delighted to be associated with the amazingly talented and energetic students and staff in those programs.

Some photos you see on this site might not say ‘Salt Spring’ ( or Saltspring ;) to you, but they are what I encounter on or near this rock. Thanks for reading, for visiting, and for spreading the word about this website and my photographs. —John Cameron

Filed Under: Architecture, Design, Ganges, Minimalist, Products

Fog at Russell Island

September 17, 2013

Fog at Russell Island

Boats anchored at Russell Island (near Fulford Harbour) as seen from the Skeena Queen.

Filed Under: Fulford, Nature, View

Salt Spring Fall Fair 2013

September 16, 2013

Salt Spring Fall Fair Participant

Participant portrait in the animal barn at Salt Spring Fall Fair 2013.

 

Ruckle Farm Produce at the Salt Spring Fall Fair

Ruckle Farm produce at this year’s Fair.

Filed Under: Animals, Ganges, Nature, Products

Salt Spring Fall Fair

September 14, 2013

Salt Spring Fall Fair

It’s that time already, the Fall Fair on Salt Spring Island.

This photo was taken on the front deck of the Salt Spring Island Museum, at the Farmer’s Institute where the Fair is held. Thanks to the museum staff for their artful arranging.

Filed Under: Art, Ganges, Products

Dog Walker

September 13, 2013

Dog Walker at the Salt Spring Public Library

Without a hat, a dogs sticks to the Library shadows.
Another spectacularly sunny September day on Salt Spring Island.

Filed Under: Ganges, People, Photog's Favourites

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